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FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE                                        CONTACT:    Paul  Fulton    (336)  725-­‐7994  

 

Tom  Ross  a  Steady  Hand  During  Era  of  Tremendous  Change  RALEIGH    (Jan.  19,  2015)  –  Tom  Ross  will  step  down  as  President  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  system  at  the  end  of  2015,  but  his  reserved  judicial  temperament  has  been  a  stabilizing  force  for  the  University  system  at  a  time  of  tremendous  change.  

Over  the  past  four  years,  Ross  has  managed  the  University  system  through  significant  transitions  and  very  difficult  times.      

At  a  time  when  the  workplace  demands  an  educated  workforce,  Ross  presided  over  an  increase  of  more  than  20%  in  the  number  of  degrees  the  university  system  awards,  despite  more  than  $500  million  in  budget  cuts  from  the  state.    He  also  found  efficiencies  that  led  to  a  17%  reduction  in  cost  per  degree.  

The  University  system  also  has  become  one  of  the  leading  providers  of  online  education.    More  than  21,000  students  are  fully  online,  and  almost  40%  of  all  students  took  at  least  one  online  class  last  year.  

The  chairman  of  the  UNC  Board  of  Governors  called  Ross  a  terrific  president.    “This  board  believes  Tom  Ross  has  been  a  wonderful  president  –  fantastic  work  ethic,  perfect  integrity,  worked  well  with  our  board,”  said  John  Fennebresque,  the  chairman  of  the  board,  as  he  announced  Friday  that  Ross  will  step  down  at  the  end  of  the  year.  

Ross’s  looming  departure  adds  uncertainty  at  a  time  of  great  change  in  higher  education,  raising  questions  about  the  direction  of  public  higher  education  in  North  Carolina.    The  selection  process  by  the  Board  of  Governors  and  the  President  the  board  chooses  will  affect  the  University’s  ability  to  attract  and  keep  quality  faculty,  students,  researchers  and  administrators.      

The  President  should  be  a  recognized  leader  who  understands  and  values  North  Carolina’s  commitment  to  providing  quality  higher  education  at  an  affordable  price.    He  or  she  should  be  someone  who  commands  respect  from  the  many  constituencies  in  higher  education,  and  who  embraces  innovation  in  education.  

Higher  Education  Works  looks  forward  to  supporting  the  efforts  of  the  Board  of  Governors  and  the  new  President  to  keep  the  promise  of  providing  higher  education  to  North  Carolinians.  

As  Ross  said  at  the  announcement  of  his  departure,  the  University  plays  a  vital  role  as  an  economic  driver  for  North  Carolina.      

“This  is  the  oldest  public  university  in  America.    It’s  among  the  best  –  if  not  the  best  –  public  university  in  America,”  he  said.    “I  believe  this  University  is  one  of  our  greatest  assets.”  

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Higher  Education  Works  is  a  nonpartisan  group  that  advocates  for  public  investment  in  The  University  of  North  Carolina  and  Community  College  systems  by  building  support  among  citizens  and  engaging  leaders.  Our  State’s  systems  of  public  higher  education  must  continue  to  distinguish  North  Carolina  from  other  states.    For  more  information,  visit  http://www.highereducationworks.org/.  

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